Implementing Adaptation Strategies by Legal, Economic and Planning Instruments on Climate Change /
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Berlin, Heidelberg :
Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer,
2014.
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Edition: | 1st ed. 2014. |
Series: | Environmental Protection in the European Union,
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Adaptation to Climate Change in the International Climate Change Regime: Challenges and Responses
- 2. Advancing Forest-Related Adaptation: Options for Adaptation-Oriented REDD+
- 3. Innovation, Adaptation and Climate Change Law
- 4. Managing Adaptation: Developing a Learning Infrastructure in the United States' Federal System
- 5. Adaptation Strategies in the Netherlands
- 6. Liability for Damage Caused by Climate Change - A Way to Internalize the Costs of Adaptation?
- 7. Strategy Development and Risk Management in the Context of Emission Rights Trading
- 8. The Possibilities and Potential Advantages of the Life Cycle Assessment in the Framework of Climate Change Mitigation
- 9. Framework for Analysing Institutional Capacity for Wetland Management - The Case of the Gemenc Floodplain
- 10. Adaptation to Climate Change in Developing Countries: A Need in the Niger Delta Region of Nigeria
- 11. Climate Change Adaptation and Biodiversity Conservation: An Economic Perspective
- 12. Risk Management and Climate Change: A question of Insurability
- 13. The Cumulative Impacts of Climate Change on Subsistence Agriculture in the Sudano-Sahel Zone of Cameroon: Enhancing Adaptation Policies
- 14. Climate Change in Cameroon and its Impacts on Agriculture
- 15. Cameroon's Sustainable Forest Management Initiatives with Potentials for Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation
- 16. The Renewable Energy Resource Act (EEG) as German Way of a Future-Oriented Energy Policy Change
- 17. Climate Change Effects on Agriculture and Water Resources Availability in Syria
- 18. Crowdsourcing and Climate Change: Applications of Collaborative Information Systems for Monitoring and Response
- 19. Beside Adaptation: Concepts for the Future.